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acquaint

[uh-kweynt] / əˈkweɪnt /


Usage

What is another way to say acquaint? Acquaint emphasizes familiarity that arises from bringing persons into social contact: to acquaint oneself with the team. The more general verb introduce refers to making persons known to one another as by announcement of names or by facilitating a meeting: to introduce a friend to one's sister.

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Acquaint yourself with the University of Oregon campus on a miles-long running tour with a student or researcher who can chat about campus life and discoveries in, say, microbiology with equal authority.

From Washington Post • Nov. 8, 2017

Acquaint yourself with the finer points of the pink drink.

From Time • Jun. 30, 2017

"Acquaint him with the power you have over my heart; I give you leave so to do; if his reply be favourable, I can answer for it that I shall obey."

From The Love-Tiff by Molière

Acquaint me with the desire that thou formedst.”

From Folk-Lore and Legends: Oriental by Tibbitts, Charles John

Acquaint yourself with him, now, and be at peace.

From The World English Bible (WEB): Job by Anonymous




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